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TL 85 NESTANNINGFIELDDONKEY LANE5/94Barfords

TL 85 NE STANNINGFIELD DONKEY LANE
5/94 Barfords
II
House, C17, with small C15 or early C16 core. 1 1/2 storeys and attics; 3-cell
lobby-entrance plan. Timber-framed and rendered. Double Roman pantiled roof
with gabled casement dormers and axial chimneys of red brick; one has 4
octagonal attached flues on a square base with moulded string course, the other
a single octagonal flue; both chimneys said to be rebuilt C20 with old bricks.
C19 and C20 small-pane casements. C20 gabled pantiled entrance porch with
boarded door. At the parlour end, a surviving cell from an earlier house with
an end-jettied 1st floor; this wall converted mid C17 to a brick gable with
integral fireplace. Small C18 1-storey addition to left. Early C19 wing to
right, originally a Roman Catholic chapel, with vaulted ceiling and casements
having wrought iron small panes with arched heads. Enclosed by a moat of
mediaeval origin. Also included in the list for Lawshall parish, ref. 2/299.